A Pakistani Muslim man who sexually assaulted his Christian neighbor's 6-year-old daughter is pressuring her family to withdraw their police complaint and reach a settlement.
Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the first recorded Christmas celebration, the death of "Amazing Grace" writer John Newton and the ordination of Henry Budd.
Several Christians were among a group of prisoners recently released in Eritrea, though seven senior church leaders remain in detention after two decades without charge or trial, a watchdog group has announced.
Rev. Franklin Graham emphasized the importance of teaching the next generation of Americans the importance of giving, as thousands of volunteers worked to package a million shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child at a newly opened ministry center in the Baltimore area.
Actress Jen Lilley reflects on God's sovereignty and faithfulness as her new book, "Wake Up Your Faith," has outranked a slate of New Age spirituality titles in the “Spiritual Self-Help” category.
Micah Sykes, the 31-year-old son of Grammy-nominated Christian singer Jubilant Sykes, who has been charged with his murder, was homeless and struggling with mental illness for years, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.
Quebec City officials have voted to remove a crucifix displayed in the city’s council chamber. The decision follows a recommendation to preserve the item in a heritage collection while reinforcing the principle of state “secularism.”
Over 1,000 American pastors and Christian influencers pledged to support the Jewish people during a recent tour in Israel, where the delegation laid flowers on the graves of soldiers who died during the Israel-Hamas war and witnessed the impact of the terror group’s Oct. 7 massacre.